| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | Bering Expedition Landing Site | Yes | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Armenia | No | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Beijing | No | 92%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Colombia | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | Comoros | No | 92%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Cotonou | Yes | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | D. R. Congo | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Hungary | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Luxembourg | No | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Madrid | Yes | 92%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | Massachusetts | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Mongolia | Yes | 92%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Peru | No | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Pretoria | Yes | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Seoul | Yes | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Serbia | No | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Sucre | No | 92%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Suriname | Yes | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Syria | No | 92%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | Tajikistan | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | United Kingdom | No | 92%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | Bhutan | No | 85%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | Connecticut | No | 85%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Guyana | Yes | 85%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | India | Yes | 85%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | Indonesia | No | 85%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | Iran | No | 85%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Little Rock | Yes | 85%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Malanville | No | 85%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | Maryland | Yes | 85%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Mogadishu | Yes | 85%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | New York | No | 85%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Paraguay | Yes | 85%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Porto-Novo | Yes | 85%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | Rhode Island | No | 85%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Turkmenistan | No | 85%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | West Virginia | No | 85%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | Bangladesh | No | 77%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Bentonville | No | 77%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Grand-Popo | No | 77%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Juba | Yes | 77%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | Maldives | Yes | 77%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | Nepal | No | 77%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | Pakistan | Yes | 77%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | Thailand | No | 77%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | United Kingdom | No | 77%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | United States | No | 77%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “U.” | Zimbabwe | No | 77%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | Bangladesh | No | 69%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Bolivia | Yes | 69%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Fayetteville | Yes | 69%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Godomey | No | 69%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Kouandé | No | 69%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | New Jersey | Yes | 69%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Pine Bluff | No | 69%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | Sri Lanka | Yes | 69%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | St. John’s | No | 69%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Colombo | Yes | 62%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | Denmark | Yes | 62%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | Finland | No | 62%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Laccadive (Lakshadweep) Sea. | Myanmar | No | 62%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Venezuela | No | 62%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | Afghanistan | No | 54%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | India | Yes | 54%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | Russia | No | 54%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Texarkana | No | 54%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Ecuador | No | 46%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Hot Springs | No | 46%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | Mendenhall Glacier | No | 46%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | Pennsylvania | Yes | 46%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | Sweden | No | 46%
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| five of the smallest economies in South America (estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)). | Uruguay | Yes | 46%
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| U.S. states that border Delaware. | Virginia | No | 46%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | Seward & Kenai Fjords | No | 38%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | Canada | No | 31%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | Iceland | Yes | 31%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Jonesboro | Yes | 31%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | Ketchikan Totem Heritage Center | No | 31%
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| countries with a coastline on the Irminger Sea. | Norway | No | 31%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Parakou | Yes | 31%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Abomey | Yes | 23%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Fort Smith | Yes | 23%
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| Beninese cities with a population greater than 94,000 (2013 census). | Djougou | Yes | 15%
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| Arkansas municipalities with a population greater than 70,000 (2020 census). | Springdale | Yes | 15%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | Yukon Quest Alaska Headquarters | No | 15%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | American Flag Raising Site | Yes | 8%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | Church of the Holy Ascension | Yes | 8%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | George C. Thomas Memorial Library | Yes | 8%
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| National Historic Landmarks in Alaska. | Leffingwell Camp Site | Yes | 8%
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| countries where Urdu is an official language or is recognized in the country’s constitution. | South Africa | Yes | 8%
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